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I seemed to have deleted the connection object? Under the VMware powerpack I imported. I deleted the powerpack, and reimported, but I still see 0 entries under the connect UI filter view. Any suggestions on how to force re-install of the powerpack or other steps to fix the issue?

No need to reinstall. Just delete the Quest.PowerGUI.VMware.Config.xml file in the PowerGUI profile folder (“C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Quest Software\PowerGUI” on XP/2003 and “C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Quest Software\PowerGUI” on Vista/2008).

Dumb question, but MUST the VI PowerShell, powerGUI, amdlet, and all of its other file be install on the same server as my virtualcenter? Or can they get install on a separate server. Just trying not to install anything on my VC server unless it is 100% necessary

ok,i got the powershell on a difference server now(let callit server-powershell). Would it be a good idea to install the powergui on the same server as the one that is hosting the powershell? Also, since the powergui is going to be install on a difference server, does it do some kind of registration to the virtualcenter (call it server-vc) during the install so the plugin option get register? and my local workstation vi client know that it is available and where to d/l it from?

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